do psu take visually handicapped candidate of electronic??...
Yes, Public Sector Undertakings (PSUs) in India recruit visually handicapped candidates, including those from electronics backgrounds, under the Persons with Disabilities (PwD) quota. Eligibility depends on the specific PSU and the nature of the job. Some roles in electronics may require specific visual abilities, while others accommodate visually impaired candidates, especially for desk-based or supervisory positions. Candidates must meet the disability criteria outlined by the government and clear the required entrance exams like GATE.
Hello Abhishek,
Yes,
PSUs (Public Sector Undertakings)
in India do recruit
visually handicapped candidates
for various positions, including
electronics
roles, depending on the specific
eligibility criteria
and
job requirements
.
Key Points:
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Reservation : PSUs follow reservation policies for differently-abled candidates as per the Rights of Persons with Disabilities Act . A visually handicapped candidate can apply under the PwD (Persons with Disabilities) category .
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Eligibility :
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The candidate must meet the specific
disability percentage
requirements, which generally range between 40% and 70%.
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There might be specific roles suited to visually handicapped candidates, such as administrative or technical roles where visual tasks are minimal.
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The candidate must meet the specific
disability percentage
requirements, which generally range between 40% and 70%.
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Exams and Selection : Candidates can apply for exams like GATE or PSU-specific recruitment exams , and if they meet the eligibility criteria for PwD candidates, they can appear for the same.
Steps:
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Check the
official recruitment notifications
of PSUs to see if they offer specific positions for visually handicapped candidates in electronics.
- Ensure your disability certificate is valid and in line with the eligibility requirements.
PSUs like
NTPC
,
BHEL
,
IOCL
, and
ONGC
have provisions for differently-abled candidates, but you should review individual job openings for more details.
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Thank you and wishing you all the best for your bright future.